88 Pubs and Bars found in or around Marble Arch

This is one of the longest running and rather unusual gay bars in London, specialising in the older man and other men who admire him. A slight name change hasn't really changed the character of this place, although it's had a...

The Carpenters Arms has been one of our favourite pubs in this area for a long time. The pub itself is a pleasant old, traditional looking boozer a little off the beaten track in a heavily touristed area. Dark and cosy with...

Part of the Cubitt group behind the Thomas Cubitt et al, we’d say it's a bit more upmarket than most local pubs. When we were last in on a Friday night, all the tables in the main floor bar were set for eating which,...

For an anonymous looking little pub which despite being hidden away is very close to Oxford Street, we were pleasantly surprised by the Three Tuns. Considerably longer than it is deep, there's a reasonable selection of ales, an...

Formerly a cosy Hall and Woodhouse pub, this one's had a change of owners and a complete makeover. It's a pleasant place and along the lines of what we're starting to accept as modern 21st century pubs - and still all shiny and...

Disappointingly no longer a fixture on the goth circuit; long gone are the coffins, potions and devilish cocktails and back to a fairly standard pub. This used to be hidden from view of Oxford street proper (we lost track of it...

Good bar on a street that seems devoid of pubs. It's off the beaten track, but definitely worth a look - the best way to describe it is as a nice version of an All Bar One. Good pub with a fair range of beers and a good...

One of the closest real 'locals' pubs to Oxford Street, it's possible to get a decent seat here, even at busy times like Friday tea time. Considering its size and location though, this is quite an achievement. There's three...

This pub used to have a definite Welsh influence and was a bit of a magnet for the Welsh in the capital, particularly for watching Wales' national teams play. It's no longer particularly Welsh, but it does still emphasise sport...

Just off the impressive Manchester Square, The Devonshire Arms is a lovely looking pub in a nice part of town. Authentic wood panelling, well kept beers, fresh flowers, and okay service separate this from the usual. It...

Well, it hasn't suffered the gutting and total dining experience makeover so many Young's pubs have. But it has embraced whisky to the extent the Whisky menu takes up one end of the pub! The range is pretty varied and there are...

This one hasn't really changed since we first came here. It's a fairly traditional pub with decent pub grub, friendly enough staff and Cask Marque ales on the four taps and it probably does the job for the clientele from the...

Something apt in the fact that the Oirish theme bar that occupied this site has been replaced by a theme bar of a South African hue. So out go the potato sacks, in come the rainbow nation flags. Note also the, er, Thai Menu....

A large pub on several floors, it tends to get packed with office workers weekday evenings, shoppers during opening times at weekends and then shop workers relaxing after the day's mayhem. The layout is designed to get as many...

This one hasn't changed in years. It's still not quite a refuge from the cosmopolitan frequenters of Selfridges but if you're like us and hate shopping then at least you'll feel that the shoppers are now on you're turf. Watch...

Our dire predictions haven't come true - this one's still not changed in years. Good. It's not a bad place at all, with decent beer on the hand pumps and proper pub grub served downstairs (upstairs there's a restaurant)...

When the people who ran the O'Conor Don on this spot shut up shop, they left a rather impressive act to follow. Unfortunately, the following incarnation as the Conduit of Tybourne, wasn't really up to the job and didn't last...

Nestling parallel to Oxford Street, this pleasant little place offers refuge from the horrors of consumerism lurking just down the road, and a lovely pint to be getting on with. There are three beers on usually, with one of...

An excellent little pub - and we do mean little, it's tiny - that was spruced up not so long ago, thankfully retaining it's original character and brightening up the dingy route to the toilets. The beer is excellent, a good...

Marylebone High Street is one of London's lesser-known upmarket shopping streets, with all sorts of expensive and fashionable boutiques and emporia lining both sides of the road. Guarding the southern entrance to this retail...

Over three years ago the Barley Mow suddenly shut up shop - so quickly in fact, pint glasses were still left on the bar. So imagine our surprise to discover it had reopened, with little change to the rare interior. Built in...

As the review says, definitely more food than beer -- and not cheap. It's a branded Meantime pub now serving craft beers from the Greenwich based brewer, coming in at >£4 per pint, with a couple of real ales completing...